I would imagine you still need to make a tape guideline or something.  Even
with that, I'd probably be all over the panels! lol  Maybe tint shops and
other places that offer such services also offer striping at a reasonable
price?

Ed
300E

On 9 November 2010 14:52, Mitch Haley <m...@voyager.net> wrote:

> E M wrote:
>
>> I've seen it done on TV, with a small angled striping brush.  Take a hand
>> that's a lot steadier than mine!  I would imagine the hard part, is
>> getting
>> both sides the same, and keeping the line smooth when reloading the brush.
>>
>> I wouldn't want it on my car to be honest, but I can appreciate the skill
>> it
>> takes to do it well.
>>
>
> What about those JC Whitney striping kits, with the bottle fed stripe
> rollers and guide wheel to hold a straight line?
>
> Do they still sell those things?
>
> Mitch.
>
>
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